Posted on 10/17/2017 6:52:19 PM PDT by markomalley
The FBI found 2,800 documents on Anthony Weiner's personal laptop related to his estranged wife Huma Abedin's work as deputy chief of staff for Hillary Clinton when she served as secretary of state, according to a new report.
The State Department on Tuesday informed Judicial Watch that it received those 2,800 documents from the FBI following the conservative watchdog's lawsuit against State over its failure to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request.
"The State Department has identified approximately 2,800 work-related documents among the documents provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation," the department's court filing states.
Judicial Watch previously obtained documents related to Clinton's tenure at the State Department, claiming they showed evidence of mishandling classified information and corrupt practices related to the Clinton Foundation. A trove of emails on Weiner's computer raises more questions about what information is contained in the messages and how that content was handled.
"This is a disturbing development," Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said. "Our experience with Abedin's emails suggest these Weiner laptop documents will include classified and other sensitive materials."
"When will the Justice Department do a serious investigation of Hillary Clinton's and Huma Abedin's obvious violations of law?" he asked.
The State Department has produced 23 different sets of documents related to this case thus far. The State Department is processing 100,000 emails Clinton did not disclose, some of which came from Weiner's computer.
Weiner, a former Democratic congressman from New York, was sentenced to 21 to 27 months in prison for sending sexually explicit material to a minor, and Abedin has filed for divorce. Investigators searched his computer for any material related to that case, which led to the discovery of Abedin's work-related documents.
Clinton revealed in her book What Happened that Abedin "burst into tears" when the FBI revived its investigation into Clinton's emails following the discovery of documents on Weiner's computer. Clinton has since blamed her 2016 election loss to Donald Trump on the FBI's investigation into her emails.
We can make a 7.62×51mm arrest.
They’re too busy demanding an Comey-like shoddy investigation so full of holes it leaks constantly to satisfy their curiosity... after a couple decades of constant leaking from the FBI they’re too accustomed to thinking if-it-aint-leakin’-nothing’s-happening.
She should be buried in a solitary cell (just in case)
PING
The answer is “nuking from orbit “.
Contact Jeff Sessions at the Justice Department:
Correspondence to the Department, including the Attorney General, may be sent to:
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001
The Department may be contacted by phone at the following:
Department Comment Line: 202-353-1555
Department of Justice Main Switchboard: 202-514-2000
I just called the 2000 number and left a message for Jeff Sessions. I emphasized the precedent factor with Hillary that if nothing is done, it will certainly happen again. What do we have to lose? Flood the system.
The wheel of justice grinds slowly...
Yeah yeah...that.
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Or it's jammed.
Patience..... it is a complicated case with lots of people and endless charges
He shouldn't have said anything until they knew for sure what it was. Now, wait for Mueller to make them go missing or the file gets corrupted or some such hooey.
Where’s Hellary’s housekeeper who made copies of documents?
I wonder who she works for? The ChiComs? This the Clintons. They wouldnt have just a maid, especially if someone is willing to pay Hillary to have their spy on the 7nside.
Why is Huma a free woman today? (Other than her friendliness with the likes of Ivanka.)
LOL - well, that's possible too...
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